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Welcome to Mercure Newcastle County Hotel

Address: Neville Street, Newcastle upon Tyne, NE1 5DF

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Located in the heart of Newcastle city centre and opposite Newcastle’s Central Rail and Bus Station, this beautifully preserved 19th-century building is now a modern hotel. The O2 Academy and Metro Radio Arena are both within a 10-minute walk of the hotel.
The County Hotel is just 10 minutes' walk from the restaurants, bars and theatres, as well as the vibrant Quayside area. St James' Park, home of Newcastle United FC, is a 10-minute walk away.
With a flat-screen satellite TV, an in-room safe and tea and coffee making facilities, the rooms also have 24-hour room service available. Private bathrooms each feature an over bath shower and a hairdryer,with ironing facilities also available. Free high speed Wi-Fi is available throughout.
Rendez Vous Restaurant provides a range of British and international cuisine prepared with locally sourced ingredients. The relaxed lounge bar shows sports on large LCD TVs. The hotel offers off-site gym facilities within walking distance.

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Distance 0.43 miles (0.69 km)
In previous incarnations they were Stanley and Newcastle East End, but they became the famous Newcastle United in 1892 when they took over at St James' Park from rivals Newcastle West End and a year later took their place in the Football League. Success has come in fits and starts to the Toon, who have a tidy haul of four English championships, six FA Cups and one Fairs Cup triumph. But the last of those came in in 1969 and it's been a long wait for silverware since. Fast Fact: Prior to 1904 Newcastle wore red and white stripes before changing to the now legendary black and white.

Distance 0.45 miles (0.72 km)
Newcastle College is a Further and Higher Education College located at Newcastle, England. It comprises of nearly 30,000 students. The College offers courses in accounting, archeology, art and design, biology, business studies, chemistry, dance, drama, economics, English language, English literature, film studies, general studies, geography, government and politics, languages, history, information communications technology, mathematics, media, philosophy, physics, psychology, religious education,

Distance 0.64 miles (1.02 km)
Northumbria University, a modern public university was established in 1969 and comprises of around 31,000 students. Situated in Newcastle, north-east of England, Northumbria has two separate campuses: the City campus in the centre of Newcastle upon Tyne and Coach Lane campus, in the leafy suburbs of the city. The University offers nearly 500 courses under nine faculties which include applied sciences, arts and social sciences, built environment, design, health, community and education, computing, engineering and information sciences, law, Newcastle business school and psychology and sports sciences.

Distance 0.76 miles (1.21 km)
The Newcastle University is a research intensive public university which was established in 1834. Located in Newcastle, United Kingdom, the University comprises of 18,000 students. The teaching schools within the University are divided into three main faculties which include the Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences, Faculty of Medical Sciences and Faculty of Science, Agriculture and Engineering. Apart from these, there are also nearly 15 research departments mainly dealing with medicine and surgery. While university-owned or managed partnership accommodation is guaranteed for first year students, others can apply for the catered or self-catered residences.

Distance 1.92 miles (3.08 km)
The Club was formed on 4th June 1892 at a meeting in Lockharts Cocoa Rooms in Clayton Street, Newcastle. The first records in the Golfing Journal of the time show it as being named NEWCASTLE UNITED WORKMENS GOLF CLUB which signified that it was for the benefit of all classes, not only the rich and titled, and the spirit of friendship continues to this day. A Warm Welcome Awaits in the Clubhouse, the lounge is both comfortable and welcoming, whether its a cooling drink or a hot meal you need after the game. You will be looked after by Kathleen the Stewardess, for the former or Alex, (pictured at the bar), who is in charge of catering for the latter, she will provide you with anything from a bacon bun to a three course meal.